IMMIGRANT VISA NUMBERS ("Priority
Dates") FOR SEPTEMBER 2001
A.
STATUTORY NUMBERS
1.
This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant
numbers during September. Consular officers are required
to report to the Department of State documentarily
qualified applicants for numerically limited visas; the
Immigration and Naturalization Service reports applicants
for adjustment of status. Allocations were made, to the
extent possible under the numerical limitations, for the
demand received by August 3rd in the chronological order
of the reported priority dates. If the demand could not
be satisfied within the statutory or regulatory limits,
the category or foreign state in which demand was
excessive was deemed oversubscribed. The cut-off date for
an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the
first applicant who could not be reached within the
numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority
date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a
number. Immediately that it becomes necessary during the
monthly allocation process to retrogress a cut-off date,
supplemental requests for numbers will be honored only if
the priority date falls within the new cut-off
date.
2. The fiscal year 2001 limit for family-sponsored
preference immigrants determined in accordance with
Section 201 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)
is 226,000. The fiscal year 2001 limit for
employment-based preference immigrants calculated under
INA 201 is 192,074. Section 202 prescribes that the
per-country limit for preference immigrants is set at 7%
of the total annual family-sponsored and employment-based
preference limits, i.e., 29,265 for FY-2001. The
dependent area limit is set at 2%, or 8,361.
3. Section 203 of the INA prescribes preference classes
for allotment of immigrant visas as follows:
FAMILY-SPONSORED
PREFERENCES
First:
Unmarried Sons and Daughters of Citizens: 23,400 plus any
numbers not required for fourth preference.
Second: Spouses and Children, and Unmarried Sons and
Daughters of Permanent Residents: 114,200, plus the
number (if any) by which the worldwide family preference
level exceeds 226,000, and any unused first preference
numbers:
A. Spouses and Children: 77% of the overall second
preference limitation, of which 75% are exempt from the
per-country limit;
B. Unmarried Sons and Daughters (21 years of age or
older): 23% of the overall second preference
limitation.
Third: Married Sons and Daughters of Citizens: 23,400,
plus any numbers not required by first and second
preferences.
Fourth: Brothers and Sisters of Adult Citizens: 65,000,
plus any numbers not required by first three
preferences.
EMPLOYMENT-BASED
PREFERENCES
First:
Priority Workers: 28.6% of the worldwide employment-based
preference level, plus any numbers not required for
fourth and fifth preferences.
Second: Members of the Professions Holding Advanced
Degrees or Persons of Exceptional Ability: 28.6% of the
worldwide employment-based preference level, plus any
numbers not required by first preference.
Third: Skilled Workers, Professionals, and Other Workers:
28.6% of the worldwide level, plus any numbers not
required by first and second preferences, not more than
10,000 of which to "Other Workers."
Fourth: Certain Special Immigrants: 7.1% of the worldwide
level.
Fifth: Employment Creation: 7.1% of the worldwide level,
not less than 3,000 of which reserved for investors in a
targeted rural or high-unemployment area, and 3,000 set
aside for investors in regional centers by Sec. 610 of
P.L. 102-395.
4. INA Section 203(e) provides that family-sponsored and
employment-based preference visas be issued to eligible
immigrants in the order in which a petition in behalf of
each has been filed. Section 203(d) provides that spouses
and children of preference immigrants are entitled to the
same status, and the same order of consideration, if
accompanying or following to join the principal. The visa
prorating provisions of Section 202(e) apply to
allocations for a foreign state or dependent area when
visa demand exceeds the per-country limit. These
provisions apply at present to the following
oversubscribed chargeability areas: CHINA-mainland born,
INDIA, MEXICO, and PHILIPPINES.
5. On the chart below, the listing of a date for any
class indicates that the class is oversubscribed (see
paragraph 1); "C" means current, i.e., numbers
are available for all qualified applicants; and
"U" means unavailable, i.e., no numbers are
available. (NOTE: Numbers are available only for
applicants whose priority date is earlier than the
cut-off date listed below.)
Priority
Dates for Family Based Immigrant Visas
| |
All
Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed |
CHINA -
mainland-born |
INDIA |
MEXICO |
PHILIPPINES |
| Family |
|
|
|
|
|
| 1st |
U |
U |
U |
U |
U |
| 2A* |
01FEB95 |
01FEB95 |
01FEB95 |
U |
01FEB95 |
| 2B |
01FEB93 |
01FEB93 |
01FEB93 |
U |
01FEB93 |
| 3rd |
U |
U |
U |
U |
U |
| 4th |
22JUN88 |
22JUN88 |
22JUN88 |
22JUN88 |
15SEP79 |
*NOTE:
For August, 2A numbers EXEMPT from per-country limit are
available. 2A numbers SUBJECT to per-country limit
are available to applicants chargeable to all countries EXCEPT
MEXICO with priority dates earlier than 01JAN95. (All
2A numbers provided for MEXICO are exempt from the
per-country limit; there are no 2A numbers for MEXICO
subject to per-country limit.)
Priority
Dates for Employment-Based Immigrant Visas
| |
All
Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed |
CHINA -
mainland-born |
INDIA |
MEXICO |
PHILIPPINES |
| Employment-Based |
|
|
|
|
|
| 1st |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| 2nd |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| 3rd |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| Other
Workers |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| 4th |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| Certain
Religious Workers |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| 5th |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
| Targeted
Employment Areas/Regional Centers |
C |
C |
C |
C |
C |
The Department of State has available a recorded message
with visa availability information which can be heard at
(202) 663-1541. This recording will be updated in the
middle of each month with information on cut-off dates
for the following month.
B. DIVERSITY
IMMIGRANT (DV) CATEGORY
Section 203(c) of the Immigration and Nationality Act
provides a maximum of up to 55,000 immigrant visas each
fiscal year to permit immigration opportunities for
persons from countries other than the principal sources
of current immigration to the United States. The
Nicaraguan and Central American Relief Act (NCARA) passed
by Congress in November 1997 stipulates that beginning
with DV-99, and for as long as necessary, up to 5,000 of
the 55,000 annually-allocated diversity visas will be
made available for use under the NCARA program. This
reduction has resulted in the DV-2001 annual limit being
reduced to 50,000. DV visas are divided among six
geographic regions. No one country can receive more than
seven percent of the available diversity visas in any one
year.
For September, immigrant numbers in the DV category are
available to qualified DV-2001 applicants chargeable to
all regions/eligible countries as follows. When an
allocation cut-off number is shown, visas are available
only for applicants with DV regional lottery rank numbers
BELOW the specified allocation cut-off number:
All DV Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed
Separately
Region
AFRICA: AF Current
ASIA: AS Current
EUROPE: EU Current Except: Albania EU 16,424*
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS): NA Current
OCEANIA: OC Current
SOUTH AMERICA, CENTRAL AMERICA, and the CARIBBEAN: SA
Current
*Note: The Albania September cut-off has been amended
from that originally provided in Visa Bulletin number
34.
Entitlement to immigrant status in the DV category lasts
only through the end of the fiscal (visa) year for which
the applicant is selected in the lottery. The year of
entitlement for all applicants registered for the DV-2001
program ends as of September 30, 2001. DV visas may not
be issued to DV-2001 applicants after that date.
Similarly, spouses and children accompanying or following
to join DV-2001 principals are only entitled to
derivative DV status until September 30, 2001. DV visa
availability through the very end of FY-2001 cannot be
taken for granted. Numbers could be exhausted prior to
September 30. Once all numbers provided by law for the
DV-2001 program have been used, no further issuances will
be possible.
C. ADVANCE
NOTIFICATION OF THE DIVERSITY (DV) IMMIGRANT CATEGORY
RANK CUT-OFFS WHICH WILL APPLY IN OCTOBER
For
October, immigrant numbers in the DV category are
available to qualified DV-2002 applicants chargeable to
all regions/eligible countries as follows. When an
allocation cut-off number is shown, visas are available
only for applicants with DV regional lottery rank numbers
BELOW the specified allocation cut-off number:
All DV Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed
Separately
Region
AFRICA: AF 5,300
ASIA: AS 1,887
EUROPE: EU 4,250 Except: Albania EU 2,725
NORTH AMERICA (BAHAMAS): NA 8
OCEANIA: OC 146
SOUTH AMERICA, and the CARIBBEAN: SA 550
D.
RETROGRESSION AND UNAVAILABILITY OF FAMILY-SPONSORED
PREFERENCE
CUT-OFF DATES
It
has been necessary to retrogress the Worldwide
(including: China-mainland born and Mexico) cut-off date
for the month of September to hold visa issuance within
the annual numerical limitation.
With the start of the new fiscal year in October, any
Family-sponsored cut-off date that has retrogressed or
become unavailable will return to the latest cut-off date
established during FY-2001 (i.e., the June 2001 cut-off
dates).
E. DETERMINATION
OF THE NUMERICAL LIMITS ON IMMIGRANT REQUIRED UNDER THE
TERMS OF THE IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT (INA)
The
State Department is required to make a determination of
the worldwide numerical limitations, as outlined in
Section 201(c) and (d) of the INA, on an annual basis.
These calculations are based in part on data provided by
the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)
regarding the number of immediate relative adjustments in
the preceding year and the number of aliens paroled into
the United States under Section 212(d)(5) in the second
preoceding year. Without this information, it is
impossible to make an official determination of the
annual limits. To avoid delays in processing while
waiting for the INS data, the Visa Office (VO) bases
allocation on the minimum annual limits outlined in
Section 201 of the INA. On June 29th, INS provided the
required data to VO.
The Department of State has determined the family and
employment preference numerical limits for FY-2001 in
accordance with the terms of Section 201 of the INA.
These numerical limitations for FY-2001 are as follows:
Worldwide Family-Sponsored preference limit: 226,000
Worldwide Employment-Based preference limit: 192,074
Under INA Section 202(a), the per-country limit is fixed
at 7% of the family and employment annual limits. For
FY-2001 the per-country limit is 29,265. The dependent
area annual limit is 2%, or 8,361.
F.
OBTAINING THE MONTHLY VISA BULLETIN
The
Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs offers
the monthly Visa Bulletin on the Internet's Worldwide
Web. The Internet Web page address to access the Bulletin
is:
http://travel.state.gov
From the home page, select the VISA section that contains
the Visa Bulletin.
Individuals may also obtain the Visa Bulletin by fax.
From a fax phone, dial (202) 647-3000. Follow the prompts
and enter in the code 1522 to have each Bulletin faxed.
To be placed on the Department of States e-mail
subscription list for the Visa Bulletin, please provide
your e-mail information to the following e-mail address:
VISABULLETIN@STATE.GOV
The Department of State also has available a recorded
message with visa cut-off dates which can be heard at
(202) 663-1541. The recording is normally updated by the
middle of each month with information on cut-off dates
for the following month.
The Visa Bulletin can also be contacted by e-mail at the
following address:
VISABULLETIN@STATE.GOV
Department of State Publication 9514
CA/VO: August 3, 2001
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